Program Comparison Help

Decision-making made easy! This tool gives you a breakdown of individual programs offered at George Brown College and how they differ from other programs you’re interested in. Use this tool to select up to 10 programs to compare, helping you make the right choice for the career you want. Instructions:

1. Under Program Comparison, click Add a New Program

2. Search for one of the programs you’re interested in (either alphabetically, by interest or by job)

3. Click on the title of the program in the menu

4. Click Add to Comparison

5. Continue searching for programs using steps 2-4

6. When you’re done, clicking Program Comparison will give you a preview of the programs and the option to delete, add or clear all

7. Open Program Compare for more details and an easy-to-read comparison of the programs you’ve selected

Dance Learning Environment

Our home

Our dance classes are held in studios at our Casa Loma campus, located in Toronto’s vibrant Annex neighbourhood. The campus is close to plenty of restaurants, cafes and shops and is easily accessible by transit (within walking distance of Dupont subway station).

Studying dance at George Brown means you’re training in the heart of one of Canada’s top cultural centres. You’ll be able to take in everything the local dance scene has to offer and because you’ll be working with professionals and performing for the public, you will become a part of this exciting community.

Where we perform

Students get the opportunity to perform for the public on professional stages. Past productions have been staged at the Toronto Centre for the Arts and the Betty Oliphant Theatre.

George Brown Dance Student Ensemble

Students are accepted into the ensemble by audition in September of each year. The student ensemble provides opportunity for students seeking extra performance experience. The ensemble performs at high schools, community festivals and the George Brown Dance annual showcases. Works from Ballet Jörgen Canada, as well as commissions from up-and-coming Toronto area choreographers, make up the year’s repertoire. Members of the ensemble are required to attend extra evening and weekend rehearsals during the school year.